The mouse genome sequence - The end of the tail, or just the beginning?

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The recent flurry of papers on the mouse genome includes the description of the full genome assembly, analysis of the mouse transcriptome, the origin of interstrain variation, initial analysis of conserved non-coding regions and high-throughput expression analysis of a subset of genes. Each illustrates how the availability of the genome sequence will change the way mouse biologists do business in future.

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Rossant, J., & Scherer, S. W. (2003). The mouse genome sequence - The end of the tail, or just the beginning? Genome Biology. https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2003-4-4-109

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